Grammar 101-2
I. Simple Sentences
a. A simple sentencehas a subject, a verb, and an object.
Example: John ate pickles.
[subject: John] [verb is ate] [object is pickles]
Maria dropped her textbook.
subject verb object
- Compound subjects and verbs.
- A compound subjecthas two or more subjects
Example:
Luke and Kristin went to see the movie The Hangover.
[ 2 subjects]
Mrs. Lamont, Cassidy, and Chance saw the alien ship land on the school.
[3 subject joined by commas]
- A compound verbhas two or more verbs (words that show action)
Tyler ran down the hall and jumped over a trashcan.
verb #1verb #2
Tanner lost his mind, fell off the roof, and landed on a pillow.
verb #1verb #2verb #2
III.Verbs, nouns, and adjectives
- Verbs are words that show action like: run, jump, eat, walk, is, was, were,
- Nouns are words that describe a person, place, or thing. Nouns are things you can touch.
Example: Mexico, house, Mrs. Lamont, book, computer, wall, poster, taco,
- Adjectives are used to describe a noun:
Examples: green carpet, moldy sandwich, tan swimmer, happy student, white clouds
- phrases [incomplete sentences]
- Phrases may be missing a subject.
Example:went to the beach(who?)
traveled to Mexico in a car.
hit the wall at sixty miles per hour (what?)
- Phrases may be missing verbs
Example:Mrs. P.T. on the beach (action?)
The happy child with the doll (did what?)
When we went to Brazil (what did you do?)
On a ship in Saudi Arabia
- Run-on sentences (keeps going and going and going…)
- Sentences that combine too many ideas and complete sentences together.
Example:Sarah ran out of the room onto the couch and played with the basketball as she watched TV and saw that everything was going badly in a war which was happening in Vietnam and had been going on for three years, but as she watched the camera, she said to herself, “why am I so lucky all the time?”
(That was a sentence that wouldn’t end.)
To divide up run-on sentences, try to find ways to combine ideas and separate other ideas from one another. Example
Sarah ran out onto the couch and played with the basketball. She watched a television show and saw that in Vietnam everything was going badly. Sarah watched the camera, and she said to herself, “Why am I so lucky all the time?”
Label the following sentences: Simple or phrase. Then label the nouns, verbs and adjectives in each sentence. Third, add punctuation.
- _____ Jay saw the piano fly through the air.
- _____ Ryan knew the answer.
- _____ into the wilderness while meeting with a President.
- _____ I fell
- _____ running up the stairs quickly
- _____ lunging with all his force
- _____ Annie watched intently at the flying pig.
- _____ Caleb found his spare pencil lead.
- ______Singing at the top of my voice in the shower.
- _____ He lay on the floor for several minutes.
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